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By: Cedric McClester “We’ve got to take ‘em out, And their families too,” Said a presidential contender. I’ll let you guess just who And as for water-boarding That’s something that he’d do There are no depths of depravity That he would not stoop to At times he seems delirious But it’s hard to say Whether he is serious When he talks that way His words seem to have Teflon Cuz he’s not made to pay The price a normal person would But there’ll be a Judgment Day A thousand Muslims celebrating In New Jersey on a roof In the aftermath of  9/11 They just joked and goofed Is what he said quite clearly Without offering the proof As often is the case When he's challenged by the truth He’d close our Southern boder And divide it by a fence That the Mexicans would pay for At their own expense By keeping out the Syrians He’d reduce the chance for error As if widows and orphans Are the main culprits of terror Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015. All rights reserved.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 7:10 AM UTC
WE'VE GOT TO TAKE 'EM OUT
By: Cedric McClester “We’ve got to take ‘em out, And their families too,” Said a presidential contender. I’ll let you guess just who And as for water-boarding That’s something that he’d do There are no depths of depravity That he would not stoop to At times he seems delirious But it’s hard to say Whether he is serious When he talks that way His words seem to have Teflon Cuz he’s not made to pay The price a normal person would But there’ll be a Judgment Day A thousand Muslims celebrating In New Jersey on a roof In the aftermath of  9/11 They just joked and goofed Is what he said quite clearly Without offering the proof As often is the case When he's challenged by the truth He’d close our Southern boder And divide it by a fence That the Mexicans would pay for At their own expense By keeping out the Syrians He’d reduce the chance for error As if widows and orphans Are the main culprits of terror Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015. All rights reserved.
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Dec 3, 2015
Dec 3, 2015 at 7:10 AM UTC
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